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October 17, 2005
South Central Edition
Financial Services
Hands in the Till: Embezzlers Cash in at Main Street Banks
The operations manager for a $56 million bank controlled the suspense accounts entirely on her own. She reviewed the unposted report on a daily basis, clearing out items in the bank's accounts. She manipulated entries through a series of suspense accounts to prevent the posting of debits for checks drawn on her family's checking accounts. ...Features
Editor's Note: A Silver Lining?
Hurricane Katrina to Cost $40-$55 Billion for Privately Insured Losses
New ISO Financial Institutions Program Targets Employee Theft
International Newsbriefs
National Newsbriefs
Reputation, Regulation and Recruitment Focus of U.K. Conference
Brokerage Watch
IJ Publisher, Dickinson Receive NAPSLO's Dana Roehrig Award
NAPSLO 2005 ANNUAL CONVENTION: Surplus Lines Industry Discusses Life After the Storm
Repairing Financial Infrastructure in the Gulf Coast
Livestock and Equine Mortality: A Texas Niche and a Late Notice Trap
Using a Marketing Approach to Recruiting Employees
As Insured Acres Increase, Are Farmers Subsidizing High-Risk States?
Brian Sullivan: The Industry is Changing -- Really
As Motorcycle Theft Rates Soar, Survey Reveals Bikers' Concern
Natural Disasters Are Just Part of Commissioners' Concerns
Dual Hurricanes Blew in Big Problems for Agribusiness in Louisiana,Texas
Growing Your Property Casualty Agency: Fourteen Punny Ways to Get Your Insurance Mailings Noticed
Parting Shots: Ethical Business Practices Essential to Success in Today's Marketplace
Departments
New Markets
- Expanded ElderCare Program
- Sewer and Water-Main Contractors
- EPLI for Small Employers
- Employee Identity Theft and Discrimination Allegations
- Enhanced Identity Theft Protection
Newsbriefs
- EMPLOYMENT UP IN ARK.
- AUTO COVERAGE CANCELLATIONS CLARIFIED
- MELANCON CO-SPONSORS RETROACTIVE FLOOD INSURANCE BILL
- DAMAGE TO STATE BUILDINGS AT $1.3B
- FLOOD-DAMAGED CAR WARNING
- PERRY WANTS FULL REIMBURSEMENT FOR RITA
- REPUBLIC SAYS LOSSES FROM HURRICANES WITHIN EXPECTATIONS
